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Release Date:
August 27, 2000
Original Title:
Witchblade
Genres:
Action | Fantasy | Mystery | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Halsted Pictures
Image Comics
Mythic Films
Top Cow Productions
Production Countries:
Canada | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: PG-13
Runtime: 94
NYPD Detective Sara Pezzini's main goal in life was to bring down Tommy Gallo, the hitman who killed her father, her best friend, and eventually her partner. While chasing down one of Gallo's thugs, she acquires the Witchblade, an enchanted armored glove once used by Joan of Arc that deflects bullets, extends into bladed weapons, produces visions, and neatly compacts itself into a bracelet.
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Art Direction:
Diana Magnus
Characters:
Marc Silvestri
David Wohl
Brian Haberlin
Christina Z
Michael Turner
Comic Book:
David Wohl
Brian Haberlin
Christina Z
Michael Turner
Costume Design:
Eydi Caines-Floyd
Director:
Ralph Hemecker
Director of Photography:
Anghel Decca
Editor:
Norman Buckley
Fight Choreographer:
John Stead
Hairstylist:
Gail 'Freddie' Godden
Makeup Artist:
Kathleen Graham
Producer:
David Wohl
Production Design:
Jasna Stefanovic
Set Decoration:
Caroline Gee
Stunt Coordinator:
Ken Quinn
Stunt Double:
Joe Eigo
Darren McGuire
Stunts:
Bryan J. Thomas
Jennifer Vey
Dave Van Zeyl
David Stinson
Wayne Wells
Walter Masko
Louis Paquette
Egerton Marcus
Danny Lima
Blair Johannes
John MacDonald
Derek Bujalski
Randy Butcher
Utility Stunts:
Robert Racki
Writer:
J.D. Zeik
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